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"prefer even more" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to express a preference for an even greater degree of something than what has been previously mentioned. For example, "I prefer even more time with my family."
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The surprising thing is, however, that Dr. Nepomnyashchy would prefer even more focus on her institute, not less.
Guests who prefer even more private accommodations can choose to rent one of Royal Plantation's two villas.
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But she does not accept the proposal, in case a man she prefers even more proposes next time.
We may prefer even aggressive thinning of the gate dielectric in order to suppress the "off current" more effectively.
The BBC - and Sky, which also broadcasts FA Cup ties - prefer evening kick-offs because more people are watching TV than earlier in the day and they attract much bigger audiences.
And what Thai buyers prefer -- even more than American buyers -- are pickup trucks.
Blueberries prefer an even more acidic soil with a pH between 4.09 and 5.0.
At a breakfast with reporters on Monday morning, Senator Tom Daschle of South Dakota, the Democratic leader, was sharply critical of the Republicans' budget record, even though he preferred an even more generous prescription drug benefit than the Republicans produced.
Other physicians, on the other hand, would have preferred an even more independent professional, one with a role closer to that of a nurse practitioner.
"I prefer evening concerts.
Soft filler with a lower stiffness is preferred even if the durability is more limited.
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